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Shawna Gray
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Posted - 2009.12.09 15:41:00 -
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Originally by: MatrixSkye Mk2 I'd dare say over 90% of alliances are NBSI. That means no one is welcome.
Join their alliance, ask to be put on bluelist, or join an alliance that wants to kick them out. Simple really.
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Shawna Gray
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Posted - 2009.12.09 15:51:00 -
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Originally by: Opportunity Costs Simple solution:
make pod locking time never be under 10 seconds, no matter the ship class or how many sensor boosters are used.
sudden boost of lowsec/0.0 population.
Why stop there. There should be a pvp flag you can turn on and off.
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Shawna Gray
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Posted - 2009.12.09 19:45:00 -
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Originally by: MatrixSkye Mk2
Originally by: Kalexander
Originally by: Chloe Ordimus Edited by: Chloe Ordimus on 09/12/2009 11:38:20 "Whatsoever therefore is consequent to a time of Warre, where every man is Enemy to every man; the same is consequent to the time, wherein men live without other security, than what their own strength, and their own invention shall furnish them withall. In such condition, there is no place for Industry; because the fruit thereof is uncertain; and consequently no Culture of the Earth; no Navigation, nor use of the commodities that may be imported by Sea; no commodious Building; no Instruments of moving, and removing such things as require much force; no Knowledge of the face of the Earth; no account of Time; no Arts; no Letters; no Society; and which is worst of all, continual fear, and danger of violent death; And the life of man, solitary, poore, nasty, brutish, and short."
Thomas Hobbes - 1651 - Leviathan.
This ended the thread a while back everyone. Please stop posting.
Low and Null sec can NEVER represent the peak of profitability because security breeds prosperity. Insecurity diminishes it. Low and Null by and large are insecure. Change that perception (or reality, but that's besides the point) and you may see some sort of golden age emerge down there. Its not up to CCP, its up to the communities involved.
Well said indeed. But as you say, the only way lo sec and 0.0 will prosper is if the local inhabitants allow it to prosper. This, unfortunately goes against their very purpose of being there; shoot and destroy everything to hell. And once again, unfortunately, brings up whine threads such as these asking CCP to send more stuff to destroy down to them.
You have never left motsu have you matrixskye? Stop talking out of your ass.
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Shawna Gray
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Posted - 2009.12.10 07:57:00 -
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Originally by: Santiago Fahahrri
Why would someone need an empire alt to make isk? There's isk all over the place out here. When my corp hit's a good signature site it's like ... raining isk.
Because its easier, and you dont have to devote much time or attention to the tasks many consider boring. You can pvp on your main while controlling your semi-afk isk grinding machine in high sec. If you do the same in 0.0 you get blown up. Some use bots to rat safely, but many alliances dont like people using bots.
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Shawna Gray
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Posted - 2009.12.13 16:58:00 -
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Edited by: Shawna Gray on 13/12/2009 17:07:02
Originally by: Ocih High sec is a PvE game, null sec is a PvP game. People in 0.0 sec hate PvE, people in high hate PvP.
People in 0.0 still have to do PVE in some form. Well PVE is not really the right word, but everyone has to make isk. If you treat high sec and lowsec/0.0 as two different games it should be on two differnt servers. Otherwise there has to be some balance between highsec, lowsec and 0.0.
If i could change EVE i would turn highsec into a newbie area and otherwise keep it mostly for trading. I would spread resources in the form of asteroids etc in different areas of lowsec 0.0 in a way that made it difficult to live in one area without trading with another. I would limit missions so its not an endless resource anymore.
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Shawna Gray
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Posted - 2009.12.13 17:18:00 -
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Originally by: Asuri Kinnes
More isk = more targets willing to pvp.
Less isk = less pvp.
It dont really work like that. Its the same chars as usual that pvp, and they keep their alts safe in highsec to make isk.
And its problematic that in a game that theoretically revolves around a war for resources you can only really disrupt the relatively small flow coming from moongold.
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Shawna Gray
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Posted - 2009.12.13 17:37:00 -
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Originally by: Hannibal Ord
RVB is a perfect training ground for teaching people that cheap is good.
I havent been in RvB, but from what i hear it might be too staged to actually show you what you can do with cheap stuff.
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Shawna Gray
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Posted - 2009.12.13 18:00:00 -
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Originally by: Hannibal Ord
That said, for teaching people what cheap stuff can do I do remember a certain Frigate and Cruiser Roam into 0.0 where we totally butt ****ed a pretty large Huzzah BS gang, and eventually they only started turning the tide when 3 - 4 carriers turned up. Not bad for a cruiser/Frigate tech I newbie gang. Especially as most of us escaped as well.
We also did some t1 cruiser ops in my first pvp corp. Often kamikaze runs where we would continue until we died or had to log off. I think we always won the isk war, and that was with a bunch of newbies in random t1 cruisers.
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